Here's a Sculpture of Daft Punk Without Masks
As part of his series “Producers,” Xavier Veilhan sculpts replicas of Daft Punk, but without their

As part of his series “Producers,” Xavier Veilhan sculpts replicas of Daft Punk, but without their signature masks on. Their reason for this? Veilhan tells the Creators Project with his experience with them: “The funny thing is I didn’t even ask them. It was a very logical response to my proposal: I proposed to introduce them as producers, not as musicians, and so after talking to them, we decided that they should appear with their civilian names. They proposed to me: ‘Okay, we should make the sculpture the non-existing image of us. So if somebody wants to see how we are like in real [life] they’ll have to look at the sculpture.’” Others to be featured in his “Music” exhibition at Galerie Perrotin in New York are Giorgio Moroder, the Neptunes, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Rick Rubin, Nigel Godrich, Quincy Jones, and Philippe Zdar. Check out the full interview here.